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Bangladesh: Preparing Communities To Keep The Work Alive

Head of Public Engagement, Mathew Neville’s second blog post from visit to Bangladesh: more wonderful stories of the things he is seeing and experiencing out there.
second blog post from his field visit to Bangladesh came

Bangladesh: Riverboat Songs, ADP Visits and Eating with Your Hands

World Vision’s Director of Public Engagement, Mathew Neville shares the emotions of visiting an ADP in Bangladesh that has seen real growth and success.

Albania, Land of Eagles (and Bright Young Kids)

Kath Parker, a World Vision Child Sponsor, meets her sponsored child Ermelinda in Albania.
child Ermelinda in Albania. Here she blogs about her wonderful experience and her … Any views or opinions contained in this blog are those of the individual author and do

Photo Blog – Children protecting communities against natural disasters

Today is International Disaster Risk Reduction Day, and here at World Vision we have been teaching children around the world about the importance of knowing what to do when disaster strikes. Here is a snapshot of what children are learning from World Vision, from Mongolia to Haiti and beyond.

Dancing, Mud Huts and Dreams in Malawi

Lisa Blunt, a World Vision Child sponsor, blogs about her recent trip to Malawi and all of the sights, sounds, smells and feelings that came with it.
blogs about her recent trip to Malawi and all of

Signs of a royal visit in the Solomon Islands

Laura Gemmell writes of the anticipation in the Solomon Islands ahead of Monday's visit by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

A Fond Farewell With a Hope to Return

James Butler, a World Vision child sponsor, describes the elation, the heartbreak and all emotions in between as he says goodbye to South Africa.
In his final blog James Butler describes the

Pigs and Poultry mean Progress in South Africa

World Vision UK child sponsor, James Butler, talks about some of the inspiring World Vision projects he’s visited and the amazing hope they are giving to the women involved.
In his latest blog from South … blog.

Cool Teenagers and Fun Photos in South Africa

In his second blog installment from South Africa, James Butler writes about day two of his trip and visiting his sponsored child’s school.
In his second blog installment from South Africa James Butler … to her in our next letter. In my next blog I’ll tell you all about the bittersweet time 

Bitter Sweet Time With Our Sponsored Child in South Africa

James Butler, a World Vision Child Sponsor, describes the bittersweet time he spent with his sponsored child’s family.
Following on from his previous blog James … blog.

Returning to South Africa

James Butler, a long-term World Vision supporter, is in South Africa right now. Here, he reflects on the joy and challenges of being back there.
Take a look at the first installment of his blog as he reflects on the joy and challenges of … all about our wonderful reunion in our next blog.

A School Visit and a Farewell in Zimbabwe

In her 4th blog World Vision Sponsor Samantha talks about visiting the school that her sponsored children attend.
and blogging about her experience and how this … since her last visit 6 years ago. In her 4th blog Samantha talks about visiting the school … You could also take a look at my previous blog if you want to know more or take a look at

A Wonderful Reunion with my Sponsored Children in Zimbabwe

In her 3rd blog installment Samantha tells us about the highlight of her trip so far…
In her 3rd blog instalment Samantha tells us about the … blog if you want to know more or take a look at … and blogging about her experience and how this

Elephants, Geckos and Rough Roads in Zimbabwe

Samantha shares Days 2 to 4 of her trip to Zimbabwe.
Next blog will give all the details of our special … blog if you want to know more. Samantha … and blogging about her experience and how this

Lopez Lomong: I did not know it at the time – but my childhood had just ended

Lopez Lomong, who was kidnapped from a Sudanese village aged just six, will run the 5,000m for Team USA at the London 2012 Olympics. This is just part of his story.
or being killed himself. This blog tells the story of one of the darkest

Big Changes in Zimbabwe… But Still No McDonalds

Samantha Turvey, an enthusiastic World Vision supporter, is in Zimbabwe with her family and is blogging about her experiences and how this amazing country has changed since her last trip 6 years ago.
in Zimbabwe with her family right now and is blogging about her experiences and how this

Lopez Lomong: he ran for his life, now he’s running in the Olympics

Lopez Lomong, who was kidnapped from a Sudanese village aged just six, will run the 5,000m for Team USA at the London 2012 Olympics. This is just part of his story.
the celebration of its independence. This blog has been adapted from Lopez Lomong’s book

Your reactions: ‘What childhood means to me’

Your answers to 'What does childhood mean to you?’

Children Speak about Monsoons and High Hopes in India

Steve Richards, World Vision UK Children's Communications Specialist, shares stories from the children of India about monsoon season.

Indian Sponsored Children proclaim “Education is our Right!”

Steve Richards, World Vision UK's Children's Communication Specialist, is in India hearing stories from the children of their desire - no, their RIGHT - to education.